How long usually does it take to get back an autograph?

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Re: How long usually does it take to get back an autograph?

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What about Broadway Playbills?
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Re: How long usually does it take to get back an autograph?

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All of my broadway Playbills that I've gotten back took less than 30 days. Though there was the case with my MEGA success with Geoffrey Rush and Susan Sarandon via the broadway address that took 60 some days. :D

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Re: How long usually does it take to get back an autograph?

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Thats a question with no real answer...It can be as fast as 10 days and as long as years and its about 50/50 you might never get your stuff back.It is a hobby and never send anything assuming you will get it back... {up} [ca]
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Also keep in mind that past successes doesn't always guarantee a future success. I've had failures even when others have posted successes, both before and after I sent. Might be something in the letter I wrote, the type of handwriting I used, or which way the wind was blowing. But we keep trudging on...and sending out. Failures are, unfortunately, a part of the hobby.
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